Welcome to the East Anglia Practice Forum. Our vision for local engagement is:
1. Enabling members to network together as professionals; developing and supporting each other in their local areas. The importance of face to face meetings remains, but a growing number of members find this difficult or it does not meet their needs.
2. Enabling members to engage externally; raising the profile of pharmacy with a variety of stakeholders. Pharmacists as professions are the best advocates and they should be given the tools to help explain how pharmacy can help improve patient care in your areas.
3. Enabling members to feed back into the RPS. RPS needs to listen to members more and the local engagement activities are a key way of us doing this.

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Want to make a difference? Want to use your skills to help shape charitable support?

Pharmacist Support – the profession’s independent charity – is looking to recruit up to four new trustees to help us continue our growth and development. This is an ideal opportunity for people wanting to develop their personal and professional skills by joining an experienced and dedicated team of trustees, volunteers and staff.

As the charity for pharmacists and their families we provide a range of free and confidential services to support people in need throughout their careers, from university and into retirement.

Our current board of trustees are at varying stages of their careers and are interested in hearing from individuals (pharmacists and non-pharmacists) from diverse backgrounds with a range of skills that they feel could benefit our dynamic and innovative charity.

The time commitment is generally a day per month, however for Officers and committee members this may be higher. The charity will also be looking to elect a new Chair of Trustees in 2018.